SpaceX is blaming a network upgrade for Thursday’s widespread Starlink outage, which temporarily shut down access to the satellite internet system around the globe. As PCMag reports, previously, a SpaceX executive said the disruption was due to a “failure of key internal software services that operate the core network,” without elaborating. But in a message sent […]
Riding the Heat Wave: Best Ways To Prepare and Protect Your Home During Extreme Heat
Welcome to the heat dome, folks. More than 80 million people in the eastern half of the U.S. have been under at least a Level 3 of 4 “major” heat risk, according to CNN. Regions across America are poised to break more records again this Summer as climate change keeps upping the ante on the new […]
Breakthrough Treatment for those Suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea
The first oral pill for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) could be around the corner after pharmaceutical company Apnimed Inc. reported positive results from its stage III clinical trial. What is OSA? OSA is a sleep disorder in which the airways become narrowed or blocked while sleeping, causing breathing to pause, according to MedlinePlus. Soon after falling asleep, people […]
Just Wing It! Here are your National Chicken Wing Day Deals and Freebies!
National Chicken Wing Day may have been cooked up in Buffalo, New York, but it’s become a nationwide excuse to indulge in the dish. As USA Today reports, back in 1977, then-mayor of Buffalo, New York Stan Makowski, proclaimed July 29 as National Chicken Wing Day to celebrate that “thousands of pounds of chicken wings are consumed by […]
CFDA has Announced the Preliminary New York Fashion Week Spring 2026 Schedule 
Summer isn’t over yet, but it’s already time for fashion insiders to start planning their fashion week looks and itineraries, because last week the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) released the New York Fashion Week Spring 2026 schedule. As Fashionista reports, this year’s event will feature over 60 designers. Kicking things off will be Michael Kors on […]
The Whole World Celebrates Tigers on July 29
Global Tiger Day is celebrated every year on July 29th as a way to raise awareness about this magnificent but endangered big cat. The tiger enjoys the reputation of being the largest of the world’s big cats, and is easily identified with its distinctive orange and black stripes on its face and body. International Tiger […]
What’s a “Derecho?”
AccuWeather meteorologists have warmed that daily rounds of storms will bring the risk of strong winds and flash flooding from portions of the Plains and Midwest to parts of the Northeast early this week. The risk comes from a rare severe weather event known as a derecho that could blast several states and threaten major cities. The […]
My Chemical Romance Resurrects “The Black Parade” with Unreleased Anthem at Dodger Stadium
Emo’s grandest funeral marched through Los Angeles this past weekend as My Chemical Romance brought their Long Live the Black Parade Tour to a roaring Dodger Stadium. Playing back-to-back sold-out nights on July 26 and 27, the band treated fans to a theatrical, full-album performance of their seminal 2006 record The Black Parade, marking their […]
Beyoncé Ends COWBOY CARTER Tour With a Crown and a Roar in Las Vegas
On a sweltering Saturday night in Las Vegas, Beyoncé didn’t just close her COWBOY CARTER TOUR—she closed a chapter in music history. With a record-breaking 32-city run culminating at Allegiant Stadium, Beyoncé delivered a finale for the ages, complete with surprise appearances from JAY-Z, Destiny’s Child, and Shaboozey. More than 1.5 million fans bore witness […]
Farewell to a Legend: Ryne Sandberg’s Enduring Legacy Lives On in Chicago and Beyond
Baseball has lost one of its greatest gentlemen and fiercest competitors. Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg, the heart and hustle of the Chicago Cubs for over a decade, passed away Monday at age 65, surrounded by family at his home. Sandberg, who courageously fought metastatic prostate cancer, leaves behind a legacy etched into baseball history […]